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Most popular news on 11 September 2009 |
Sunday school teacher to face death in child's killing Prosecutors will seek the death penalty against a former California Sunday school teacher accused of killing an 8-year-old girl earlier this year.
Women face trial for staged motel tryst ending with glued penis A Wisconsin judge ruled there is enough evidence for four women to stand trial for their roles in a staged motel tryst that ended with a man tied to a bed, his penis super-glued to his stomach, a lawyer for one of the women said Wednesday.
Jessica Seinfeld wins plagiarism case against her A federal judge on Thursday threw out an author's claims that Jessica Seinfeld, the comedian's wife, plagiarized from her cookbook, but the judge left open claims of defamation against Jerry Seinfeld himself.
Commentary: Why we don't heckle the president When I worked in the House of Representatives in the mid-'90s, Congressional Republicans grew enamored of the idea of replicating the tradition of "Question Time" that was popular in the British House of Commons.
Joe Wilson says outburst to Obama speech 'spontaneous' The GOP congressman from South Carolina who shouted out during President Obama's health care address to Congress insisted Thursday that his outburst was "spontaneous."
Commentary: Obama lucky with his enemies It's a truism in politics that your friends can do you in quicker than your enemies.
Jennifer Aniston ready to reveal her singing voice Jennifer Aniston will be singing and playing the guitar in an upcoming film, and she makes one guarantee about her big-screen musical debut: "I can carry a tune."
Police: Yale student, a bride-to-be, disappears Police are searching for a Yale University graduate student and bride-to-be who disappeared and was last seen outside a school of medicine building.
Whitney Houston candid on 'Oprah' In an emotional interview, Whitney Houston opened up to talk-show host Oprah Winfrey about a pivotal role her mother played in getting the singer back on track.
Vacationing girl's message in bottle follows her home A few days after Meagan Bilodeau dropped a bottled message into the Atlantic Ocean during a cruise near Bermuda, the girl was home in Massachusetts.
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